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I looked at some pictures of some motherboards from the M2N series.
All the capacitors seem to be somewhat at the same place. I think it shouldn't be a problem tho. Here are there links of the motherboards i compared. M2N 1394: http://www.itsky.com.au/assets/catal...s/M2N-1394.jpg M2N-SLi Deluxe: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/C...ges/asus01.jpg M2N-E: http://www.productwiki.com/upload/images/asus_m2n_e.jpg M2N-E SLi: http://tweakers.net/ext/i/1196260463.jpg |
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As I said: I think it should work - the only way to find out is to test it
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Hi folks
I wasn't entirely sure if to go for SLI or not. Finally decided to go for one, though. I'll be moving from my Foxconn 6100M2MA (checked - 100% compatibile, however almost blocks two first RAM slots. Installation still possible but in order to take memory sticks out you have to remove heatsink first :/) My question for today - will Mugen fit in on Asus M3N-HD/HDMI? I have no doubts it would on M3N/HDMI but the coper heatsink on SLI model might be a bit of an issue.. Fast answer much appreciated. Struggling with running any Wi-Fi adapters on the bloody Foxconn. Immidiate mobo update urgent :] Mugen shouldn't also have any issues with fitting into Antec Nine Hundred Ultimate Gamer Case, should it? I know...sounds rather impossible, nevertheless why not to ask.. :] Regards Dominik aka Bengal007 |
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Hello Dominik,
do you mean the M3N-HD or M3N-HD Deluxe? Regarding the Antec Nine Hundred: Mugen's height is about 160mm, so it should fit. Cheers, Stefan
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Hello bengal007,
I think, Mugen should fit onto this board, because the distance between CPU-socket and capacitors/heatpipes is large enough. Cheers, Stefan
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